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  6. S. Lippman and R. Rumelt, “The Payments
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  7. J. Mahoney and J. Pandian. “The Resource-
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  10. These rewards can rightly be characterized
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  13. Winter, 1987.

  14. Winter, 1987.

  15. Lieberman and Montgomery, 1988; R.


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  2. 29 Quoted in Mahoney and Pandian from W.
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  6. This study was conducted over a three-year
    period by Ernst & Young and the American
    Quality Foundation. Five hundred and eight
    firms participated. The findings reported here
    are taken from two secondary sources:
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    Wall Street Journal, October 1, 1992.

  7. C. Shapiro and H. Varian, Information Rules:
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  8. Amit and Zott, 2001.

  9. S. Birley and P. Westhead, “Growth and Per-
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    Firms,” Strategic Management Journal 11,
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  10. For example, the production function or
    product life-cycle curve.

  11. M. Porter, Competitive Strategy (New York:
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  12. Drucker, 1985. The examples are taken from
    chapter 19.

  13. E. Eisenhardt, K. Lyon, and C.
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